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As far as I know, believing Jesus as savior doesn't imply a believe in the Trinity. Being Baptist the Trinity is part of the faith, so I can't really comment on a faith other than the one I know. I have been reviewing a borrowed monitor, and have found a few items that are a little different...
Again, not trying to fight, but I know what I heard, what questions were asked, and what my answers were. I do defer to those who confer as to what is required. As to what my experience was, that is mine and mine alone.
All I can comment on is my own experience. The Trinity was a part of my ceremony. As far as what is required, I would refer to some knight that performs the ceremonies, but keep in mind everyone's experience will be different.
When I went through the degrees the question of belief in the Holy Trinity was questioned... The orders are set up to relive the knight experience of the three orders. The Christian belief in all three orders included and was founded on the Holy Trinity. I am not sure if it is required for the...
In England, there are Mark Master lodges, set aside from the regular blue lodges. Although I agree that the first three degrees are not the complete story, they are what they are meant to be. The foundation, strong and true. The three degrees are the most important and without them, there is no...
I am a Knight Templar in the McKinney Commandry #32. You can proceed in the degrees of:
1. Royal Arch
a. Mark Master
b. Past Master
c. Most Excellent Master*
d. Royal Arch Mason
2. Cryptic Masonry
a. Royal Master
b. Select Master
c. Super Excellent Master*
* Some Jurisdictions do...